INGREDIENTS

PEAK is formulated by all-natural ingredients used in the proper conjunction to bring you the greatest benefits. With each ingredient having been tested individually and mutually with trial
and error we have brought you the most ideal blend. The 10 essential PEAK ingredients are:

Inositol

Inositol benefits are related to improved brain efficiency and enhanced mood. Low levels of Inositol are implicated in cases of depression and supplementation is
believed to improve your mental outlook. As negative feelings and anxiety are reduced, this can also often lead to greater levels of productivity. Using this supplement can also lessen
the characteristic symptoms of fatigue associated with depression, giving you better energy metabolism. Many reviews also report that this nootropic makes their brain feel like it is
working at a faster firing rate with better intellectual processing and computations.

Rafuma Leaf Extract

A. venetum L., called as 'Luobuma' in Chinese and 'Rafuma' in Japanese, is a perennial herb belonging to Apocynaceae family. It grows in the depth of Taklamakan Desert
in the Xinjiang Autonomous Region of China, along the Tarim and Peacock Rivers. The leaves of A. venetum L. have a long history of use as tea and herbal medicines. It was already recorded
in 'Pharmacopeia of People's Republic of China, 2005' to treat neurasthenia, palpitation, insomnia, edema with oliguria, hypertension and nephritic edema. A tea beverage, prepared from
the leaves of A. venetum L, is a FOSHU (Food for Specified Health Uses) for hypertension in Japan. The leaves of A. venetum L. are also used as natural fibers for clothing and textile
products.

Lemon Balm Herb

Lemon Balm was dedicated to the goddess Diana, and used medicinally by the Greeks some 2,000 years ago. In the Middles Ages lemon balm was used to soothe tension, to
dress wounds, and as a cure for toothache, skin eruptions, mad dog bites, crooked necks, and sickness during pregnancy. It was even said to prevent baldness. As a medicinal plant, lemon
balm has traditionally been employed against bronchial inflammation, earache, fever, flatulence, headaches, high blood pressure, influenza, mood disorders, palpitations, toothache and
vomiting. A tea made from Lemon balm leaves is said to soothe menstrual cramps and helps relieve PMS.Lemon balm is widely used to treat anxiety and insomnia in Europe. It reduces anxiety
and stress and eases sleep disorders. Recently it produced an unexpected result in a research study: it greatly increased the ability to concentrate and perform word and picture
tasks.

Chamomile Flowers

The word chamomile actually refers to a range of different daisy-like plants, which are a member of the Asteraceae family. There are many different species of
chamomile, the two most commonly being German chamomile (Marticaria recutita) and Roman chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile). They have been used since Ancient times for their calming and
anti-inflammatory properties, and each offer their own additional health benefits. Chamomile has been used for centuries in teas as a mild, relaxing sleep aid, treatment for fevers,
colds, stomach ailments, and as an anti-inflammatory, to name only a few therapeutic uses. Chamomile may be used internally or externally. Extensive scientific research over the past 20
years has confirmed many of the traditional uses for the plant and established pharmacological mechanisms for the plant's therapeutic activity, including antipeptic, antispasmodic,
antipyretic, antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-allergenic activity. Recent and on-going research has identified chamomiles specific anti-inflammatory,anti-bacterial, muscle relaxant,
antispasmodic, anti-allergenic and sedative properties, validating its long-held reputation. This attention appears to have increased the popularity of the herb and nowadays Chamomile is
included as a drug in the pharmacopoeia of 26 countries.

ASHWAGANDHA ROOT EXTRACT

Over the past five years, the Institute of Natural Medicine at the Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University in Japan has conducted extensive research into the brain
benefits of ashwagandha. This important research may one day benefit those who have incurred brain injuries due to physical trauma, as well as those who suffer cognitive decline due to
destruction of the nerve cell networks from diseases such as dementia and Alzheimer’s. Using a validated model of damaged nerve cells and impaired nerve-signaling pathways, re-searchers
noted that ashwagandha supported significant regeneration of the axons and dendrites of nerve cells. Furthermore, ashwagandha extract supported the reconstruction of synapses, the
junctions where nerve cells communicate with other cells. The investigators concluded that ashwagandha extract helps to reconstruct networks of the nervous system, making it a potential
treatment for neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s. In another study at the same institute, researchers found that ashwagandha helped support the growth of nerve cell dendrites.
This finding suggests that ashwagandha could help heal the brain tissue changes that accompany dementia. Finally, in a third published study, the researchers noted that ashwagandha helped
promote the growth of both normal and damaged nerve cells, suggesting that the herb may boost healthy brain cell function as well as benefit diseased nerve cells.

β-phenyl-γ-aminobutyric acid

This supplement was developed in the 1960’s by scientists at the Academy of Medical Sciences in Russia (then the USSR). β-phenyl-γ-aminobutyric acid is mandated
standard equipment in a Russian cosmonaut's medical kit. The use of "conventional" tranquilizers for stress and anxiety makes patients drowsy, which was deemed unacceptable for
cosmonauts; β-phenyl-γ-aminobutyric acid , however, lowers stress levels without adversely affecting performance. It is an anixolytic. Anyone who suffers from anxiety knows that it can be
extremely hard to control, it’s not just something that can simply be ‘switched’ off. When taking it, you will be able to gain more control. Once administered, you can expect to feel more
relaxed and composed.

Valerian Root Extract

Valerian is well known for its sedative qualities and its ability to relax the central nervous system and the smooth muscle groups. It has been used as a sleeping aid
for hundreds of years especially when there is excitation or difficulty in falling to sleep due to nervousness. Over 120 chemical components are found in Valerian and although a very
complex herb, it has not been found to have any negative side effects with moderate use. It is calming without exerting too sedative an effect and is practically non-addictive. It is a
valuable treatment for insomnia, the sedative effect due to the valepotriates and the isovaleric acid. At least two double-blind studies have demonstrated that valerian extract can
significantly reduce the amount of time it takes people to fall asleep without changing the normal stages of sleep.

Jujube Extract

How one fruit can have all these benefits has to do with not just the combination, but also the complexity of its phytonutrients. Scientists have identified eight
flavonoids in jujube fruit, including spinosin and swertish, which have sedative properties – undoubtedly the reason jujube seeds are used to treat anxiety and insomnia in traditional
Chinese medicine. Jujubes are also loaded with 18 of the most important amino acids, which aids in the formation of more than 50,000 proteins in the body, one of which triggers the
wound-healing process.

GABA

Gamma-Amino Butyric acid (GABA) is an amino acid which acts as a neurotransmitter in the central nervous system. GABA is the main neurotransmitter in your brain that
inhibits nerve transmission and calms nerve activity. GABA normalizes brain waves and brings the nervous system back to a calmer and more stable state to meet the challenges coming at you
in life. GABA enhances normal sleep cycles, can improve blood pressure and can also be an effective pain killer, providing relief from back pain and arthritis. GABA stimulates the
pituitary gland to secrete Human Growth Hormone (HGH) leading to weight loss and an increase in muscle tissue. GABA also helps in the production of endorphins to provide you with a sense
of well-being after a good physical workout.

L-Tryptophan

L- Tryptophan benefits are most commonly associated with improved sleep, relaxation, weight loss and a positive state of mind. Found in many high protein foods
including bananas, poultry, eggs, milk, beans, and nuts. The amino acid Tryptophan famously induces states of calm, peacefulness, and drowsiness. This is an essential nutrient in the
human diet since we cannot synthesize it by ourselves. By supplementing with the compound, stress may be reduced and the symptoms of depression may be eased.